With one fell swoop, the Detroit Pistons are in need of a new coach and team president. The Pistons and Stan Van Gundy agreed to part ways Monday afternoon, the team announced. In addition, general manager Jeff Bower has a contract that expires in June. It’s unclear if his contract will be renewed. Bower could be the familiar face that sticks around for the next month as the team prepares for the draft and transitions into a new regime.

It’s been four years since a regime change, but whoever the Pistons hire as their head coach will be the seventh person in that role since the 2008-09 season.

From all accounts, owner Tom Gores is in the business to win, which happened just one year under Van Gundy. It seems likely Gores will seek an experienced coach, as well as general manager and team president, to lead going forward. As it stands, the team’s roster is essentially locked in for next year. A Blake Griffin-Andre Drummond frontcourt is the selling point...